And that was the biggest laugh for me, especially given the remarks from Brian Huskey afterwards.
And that was the biggest laugh for me, especially given the remarks from Brian Huskey afterwards.
Ugh. Very dumb typo. Fixed it.
Huh. That I didn't know, so that explains a lot then if it's a scheduling thing, at least for BJ.
Lance-Skye-Ward love triangle? Ugh. Even though I'm already tired of the gag, I'd much prefer the Mac-Fitz-Simmons drama instead. I mean, someone else is finishing Fitz's sentences now.
I can't stop listening to God Help The Girl.
It does feel a bit cheap, but I really like that there is the option for both scenarios, and that you could have the ending where she's not saved.
I was ready to completely write the show off given a sneak preview I saw showing how Gillan became the best in sales, but the review has me a bit more hopeful.
To be fair, the scheduling has been quite erratic, this episode even moreso due to DIsney celebrating "Monstober".
"People love their pets!"
-Santiago's new sex tape.
The bitterness of chocolate and the sourness of milk. I expect nothing less from a hipster shop.
Boyle kinda had it coming using the phrase Bone Bros.
I would have thought the B was because we didn't see more of the Die Hard musical in its full glory, and not just as a one man show. With Louise as Karl, there's so much potential there.
Gene snuck in a few smooches in the final scene that more or less goes unaddressed. There's probably more to their story than that.
Apparently Alex Hirsch spent a summer working at Laika Studios (the studio of Coraline, Paranorman, and the Boxtrolls fame)
Plus, Wendy is going to be with the gang! And Soos.
Hands Off might have not been made up. The hand Stan's trying to sell moves at the end, though it's a moot point if the entire episode is meant to be noncanon.
Hands off: Stan is amazing, so him being the star in this supernatural story was a lot of fun. The witch was whatever, but I laughed at the ending punch line, so that's pretty neat.
Stop Motion is evil! And looks expensive. Incredibly expensive.
I don't care what the CC says, I swear I heard Mabel say "Dammit Twinkleheart!"
Waddles eating the spuds was incredibly adorable and rather funny. I'm glad there's still plenty of universal humor for children to enjoy and the show isn't just a children's show only adults can really enjoy because they get all the references